Strong cornerback play will be the best asset to an improved Jacksonville Jaguars defense. These three players have the ability to lead the defense for this season and years to come. Their skill and youth has the potential to make them the best unit on the team.

1. Jalen Ramsey

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The 2016 first round pick will be just twenty-two years old at the start of this season. After an impressive rookie year, Jalen Ramsey has shown more than enough potential to be the Jags’ number one cornerback. Two interceptions, 14 passes defensed, a pick-six and
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were highlights from his first year in the league. Moving forward, expect Ramsey to build on these numbers. Headed into his second year Ramsey will only be getting better as he gains more experience. Expect him to become a consistent treat on the defensive side of the ball in 2017.

2. A.J Bouye

The Jags’ big addition though free agency will only be twenty-six once the season starts. A.J. Bouye’ssixty-three tackles and impressive coverage ability will help the Jags to a top-rank pass defense. When quarterbacks turn away from Ramsey they will have to face Bouye, who also has the ability of a number one cornerback. Bouye will earn the chance to lead this unit. As the season approaches, expect Bouye to add his own mark on the Jags cornerback group.

3. Aaron Colvin

As Aaron Colvin enters his fourth year in the league he will also turn twenty-six. Colvin normally plays nickel coverage but has shown the ability and consistency to play on the outside if needed. He has shown he can make impact plays. While he hasn’t yet had an interception, he is reliable and will add depth to a skillful unit. Overall, his experience will help add security and depth to the cornerback position.

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Situation at Kilauea Volcano ‘steadily worsening’

A large explosion happened Friday night into Saturday at Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano. The 1st serious injury is reported. USGS warns of the release of toxic gases in a plume called a laze, which happens when molten lava hits sea water. Latest images and videos here.

Kilauea Volcano has been spewing lava and belching hazardous gases on Hawaii’s Big Island since early May, and the BBC
reported
on Sunday, May 20, 2018, that the situation for residents is “steadily worsening.” At the summit, a large explosion happened at around midnight on Friday night (May 18) into Saturday, sending a plume of volcanic gas some 10,000 feet (two miles, or 3 km) into the air. Early in the day on May 20, media outlets were reporting the first serious injury from Kilauea.
HawaiiNewsNow
reported:

The injured man was sitting on a balcony at his home when “lava spatter” – projectile molten rock – landed on him. “It hit him on the shin and shattered everything there down on his leg,” a spokeswoman for the county mayor said.

Lava spatters can weigh “as much a refrigerator,” she told Reuters.

The man has reportedly been hospitalized with serious injuries.

In the meantime, on Saturday night, May 19, Hawaii Civil Defense
confirmed
that lava from Kilauea’s Fissure 20 had entered the ocean, creating conditions for toxic . Laze is what happens when molten lava hits sea water; a chemical reaction creates “hazy and noxious conditions” laced with hydrochloric acid and tiny particles of glass. USGS said:

Even the wispy edges of it can cause skin and eye irritation and breathing difficulties.

Helicopter overflight of Kilauea Volcano’s lower East Rift zone on May 19, 2018, around 8:18 a.m., HST. Lava flows emerging from the elongated Fissure 16-20 form channels. The flow direction in this picture is from upper center to the lower left. Image via .

The USGS reported on Saturday, May 19, 2018:

Eruption of lava and ground cracking in the area of Leilani Estates subdivision continues. Beginning yesterday and into today, the rate of lava eruption has increased. Fissure 17 is weakly active now, and Fissures 16-20 have merged into a continuous line of spatter and fountaining. Flows from the consolidated Fissure 20 crossed upper Pohoiki road late yesterday afternoon and continued flowing southward. This afternoon two flows from the merged fissure complex have joined less than a mile from the coast and continue to flow southward between Pohoiki and Opihikao Roads. The lava flow from Fissure 18 is stalled. It is unknown whether the flows will continue to advance, or stop, and new lava flows are likely given the rate of activity seen at the rift zone. Volcanic gas emissions remain very high.
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